Internal SmartGift build of a Claude Code monitoring dashboard. Lanes: a durable unit of parallel agent work, one per working directory, tracked across session restarts. Managed lanes are git worktrees the dashboard provisions and can reset or remove behind a three-check destroy guard and a counted preflight; adopted lanes are directories you already own and are never destroyable. Pipelines: a lane moves through pipeline stages. A stage the agent declares with evidence renders green; a stage inferred from the tool-event stream renders dashed amber and never counts as done. Detection is forward-only within a 30-minute window, and never writes the declared stage. Workspace: one page at /run with a lane grid, the selected lane's pipeline, and a full Claude console behind a disclosure.
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Database Schema Reference
Comprehensive database schema documentation for Agent Dashboard SQLite database.
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Schema Diagram
- Table Definitions
- Indexes
- Migrations
- Query Patterns
- Performance Optimization
- Data Integrity
- Backup Strategies
Overview
Agent Dashboard uses SQLite 3 as its primary data store with the following characteristics:
- File-based - Single database file, portable across systems
- Embedded - No separate server process required
- ACID compliant - Transactions ensure data integrity
- WAL mode - Write-Ahead Logging for better concurrency
- Prepared statements - Prevent SQL injection, optimize performance
graph TB
subgraph "Database File"
DB[(dashboard.db)]
end
subgraph "Tables"
Sessions[sessions]
Agents[agents]
Tools[tool_executions]
Notifs[notifications]
Pricing[pricing_rules]
Remote[remote_sources]
end
subgraph "Indexes"
Idx1[session_id, status, updated_at]
Idx2[agent_id, session_id, status]
Idx3[agent_id, created_at]
end
DB --> Sessions
DB --> Agents
DB --> Tools
DB --> Notifs
DB --> Pricing
DB --> Remote
Sessions --> Idx1
Agents --> Idx2
Tools --> Idx3
style DB fill:#003B57,color:#fff
Database Location:
- Canonical (default):
~/.claude/agent-dashboard/dashboard.db— shared bynpm start,npm run dev, Docker (bind mount), and the desktop app when it uses the same data dir - Override: set
DASHBOARD_DATA_DIR(directory) orDASHBOARD_DB_PATH(file path) for tests or custom deployments - Legacy: repo-local
./data/dashboard.dbis migrated into the canonical location on first launch (seeserver/db.js)
Schema Diagram
Entity-Relationship Diagram
erDiagram
sessions ||--o{ agents : "has many"
agents ||--o{ tool_executions : "has many"
sessions ||--o{ notifications : "has many"
remote_sources ||--o{ sessions : "tags (source)"
sessions {
integer id PK "Primary key"
text session_id UK "Unique session identifier"
text model "Raw model slug (e.g., claude-sonnet-4-5-20250514); UI displays via formatModelName()"
text status "active | completed"
real total_cost "Aggregated cost from all agents"
text source "'local' or a remote_sources.id"
text created_at "ISO8601 timestamp"
text updated_at "ISO8601 timestamp (bumped on every hook)"
}
agents {
integer id PK "Primary key"
text agent_id UK "Unique agent identifier"
text session_id FK "Foreign key to sessions"
text agent_type "explore, task, general-purpose, etc."
text status "running | completed | failed"
text current_tool "Currently executing tool (or NULL)"
integer input_tokens "Cumulative input tokens"
integer output_tokens "Cumulative output tokens"
real cost "Calculated cost for this agent"
text created_at "ISO8601 timestamp"
text updated_at "ISO8601 timestamp"
}
tool_executions {
integer id PK "Primary key"
text agent_id FK "Foreign key to agents"
text tool_name "bash, view, edit, grep, etc."
integer duration_ms "Execution time in milliseconds"
integer success "1 = success, 0 = failure"
text error_message "NULL if success, error details if failed"
text created_at "ISO8601 timestamp"
}
notifications {
integer id PK "Primary key"
text session_id FK "Foreign key to sessions"
text notification_type "backgroundTaskComplete, etc."
text message "Notification message"
text created_at "ISO8601 timestamp"
}
pricing_rules {
integer id PK "Primary key"
text pattern UK "Model pattern (e.g., claude-sonnet-4)"
real input_cost_per_1m "Input cost per 1M tokens (USD)"
real output_cost_per_1m "Output cost per 1M tokens (USD)"
text created_at "ISO8601 timestamp"
}
remote_sources {
text id PK "Remote-source id (also used as sessions.source)"
text label "Human-readable name"
text host "SSH destination user@host or ~/.ssh/config alias"
integer ssh_port "Optional SSH port (NULL = SSH default)"
text identity_file "Optional private-key path (NULL = SSH default)"
text remote_home "Optional remote Claude home (NULL = remote ~/.claude)"
integer enabled "1 = eligible for sync, 0 = disabled"
text status "idle | syncing | ok | error"
text last_error "Last failure message, or NULL"
text last_sync_at "ISO8601 timestamp of last successful sync, or NULL"
text last_sync_counts "JSON blob of last sync counters, or NULL"
text created_at "ISO8601 timestamp"
text updated_at "ISO8601 timestamp"
}
Relationship Cardinality
graph LR
Session[Session<br/>1] -->|1:N| Agents[Agents<br/>N]
Session -->|1:N| Notifications[Notifications<br/>N]
Agents -->|1:N| Tools[Tool Executions<br/>N]
style Session fill:#3B82F6
style Agents fill:#10B981
style Tools fill:#F59E0B
Table Definitions
sessions
Tracks Claude Code sessions (one per CLI invocation or background task). Schema mirrors server/db.js.
Cursor (informational): Rows imported from
~/.claudeJSONL transcripts may also represent Cursor agent sessions — Cursor happens to use the same on-disk layout as Claude Code. The schema does not record which app created a session.
CREATE TABLE sessions (
id TEXT PRIMARY KEY, -- UUID from Claude Code
name TEXT,
status TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'active'
CHECK (status IN ('active','completed','error','abandoned')),
cwd TEXT,
model TEXT,
started_at TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT (strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%fZ','now')),
ended_at TEXT,
metadata TEXT,
updated_at TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT (strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%fZ','now')),
awaiting_input_since TEXT, -- NULL unless Waiting
awaiting_reason TEXT, -- notification|stop|session_start|interrupted, or NULL
transcript_path TEXT, -- absolute path to JSONL transcript
source TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'local' -- data source: 'local' or a remote_sources.id
);
Columns:
| Column | Type | Nullable | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
id |
TEXT | NO | Session UUID (assigned by Claude Code) |
name |
TEXT | YES | Human-readable label. Synced from the transcript title by routes/hooks.js (and the 15 s watchdog) on every event: the custom-title line (/rename, claude -n, picker Ctrl+R) always wins, otherwise the auto-generated ai-title fills a placeholder/auto name, otherwise the session's first user prompt (60-char label) fills it. Falls back to Session <id8> |
status |
TEXT | NO | active, completed, error, or abandoned (CHECK-constrained). Besides the SessionEnd hook, the 15 s watchdog's liveness reap also lands active → completed when no running claude process has the session's cwd (a SessionEnd lost while the dashboard was down); gated by DASHBOARD_LIVENESS_IDLE_SECONDS, disabled via DASHBOARD_LIVENESS_PROBE=0. Sessions with a non-local source (Remote Data Sources) are exempt from the reap and both stale sweeps — their status is reconciled from the SSH mirror by remote-sync.js instead |
cwd |
TEXT | YES | Working directory the CLI was launched from |
model |
TEXT | YES | Claude model ID (e.g. claude-opus-4-7) |
started_at |
TEXT | NO | ISO 8601 timestamp |
ended_at |
TEXT | YES | ISO 8601 timestamp on terminal transition |
metadata |
TEXT | YES | JSON blob for extras (turn duration totals, thinking blocks, …) |
updated_at |
TEXT | NO | Bumped on every event for staleness detection |
awaiting_input_since |
TEXT | YES | ISO 8601 stamp set when the session is Waiting (Stop, SessionStart with source startup/resume/clear, permission Notification, or watchdog user-interrupt/Esc recovery). NULL otherwise. A SessionStart with source compact (auto-compaction fires mid-turn while Claude is working) leaves this column untouched, so a genuinely-active session is not mislabeled Waiting |
awaiting_reason |
TEXT | YES | Why the row is waiting: notification, stop, session_start, or interrupted. Set/cleared in lock-step with awaiting_input_since (SessionStart→session_start, Stop→stop, permission/input Notification→notification, watchdog/Esc recovery→interrupted). NULL otherwise. Exception: a compact-source SessionStart preserves the existing value (neither stamps session_start nor clears it) |
transcript_path |
TEXT | YES | Absolute path to the session's JSONL transcript. Written by routes/hooks.js on the first event that carries it (subsequent events no-op via a SQL guard) and read by the periodic compaction sweep — so the sweep touches only active session rows instead of scanning the entire events table for json_extract(data,'$.transcript_path'). Backfilled once from events by the db.js migration |
source |
TEXT | NO | Data source this session was captured from. 'local' for this machine's own Claude Code history (the default); otherwise the remote_sources.id of the remote SSH machine it was pulled from. Powers the sources query filter on /api/sessions, /api/events, /api/agents, /api/stats, and /api/analytics, and the sources facet on /api/sessions/facets. Indexed by idx_sessions_source |
Constraints:
statusmust be one of the four enum valuesawaiting_input_sinceis ignored on non-activesessions for UI bucketing
Lifecycle:
stateDiagram-v2
[*] --> waiting: SessionStart startup/resume/clear (status=active + awaiting_input_since)
active --> active: SessionStart compact (mid-turn — state preserved)
waiting --> active: UserPromptSubmit / PreToolUse / PostToolUse
active --> waiting: Stop (non-error) / Permission Notification
active --> waiting: Esc cancel (watchdog marker or idle timeout)
active --> error: Stop (stop_reason=error)
waiting --> completed: SessionEnd
active --> completed: SessionEnd
waiting --> abandoned: Stale > DASHBOARD_STALE_MINUTES
active --> abandoned: Stale > DASHBOARD_STALE_MINUTES
completed --> active: Resumed
error --> active: Resumed
abandoned --> active: Resumed
completed --> [*]
error --> [*]
abandoned --> [*]
agents
Tracks main agents and subagents within a session. Main agents have id ${session_id}-main; subagents get a fresh UUID.
CREATE TABLE agents (
id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
session_id TEXT NOT NULL,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
type TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'main' CHECK (type IN ('main','subagent')),
subagent_type TEXT,
status TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'idle'
CHECK (status IN ('idle','connected','working','completed','error')),
task TEXT,
current_tool TEXT,
started_at TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT (strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%fZ','now')),
ended_at TEXT,
parent_agent_id TEXT,
metadata TEXT,
updated_at TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT (strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%fZ','now')),
awaiting_input_since TEXT, -- main-agent waiting flag
awaiting_reason TEXT, -- notification|stop|session_start|interrupted, or NULL
FOREIGN KEY (session_id) REFERENCES sessions(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
FOREIGN KEY (parent_agent_id) REFERENCES agents(id) ON DELETE SET NULL
);
Columns:
| Column | Type | Nullable | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
id |
TEXT | NO | UUID (subagents) or ${session_id}-main (main agent) |
session_id |
TEXT | NO | FK to sessions.id, cascades on delete |
name |
TEXT | NO | Display label (e.g. Main Agent - {session name} or subagent description) |
type |
TEXT | NO | main or subagent |
subagent_type |
TEXT | YES | Explore, general-purpose, code-review, compaction, … |
status |
TEXT | NO | idle, connected, working, completed, error (CHECK-constrained). The dashboard's Waiting badge is the UI overlay produced by awaiting_input_since; it is not a persisted status |
task |
TEXT | YES | Subagent prompt / brief |
current_tool |
TEXT | YES | Tool currently running (cleared on PostToolUse) |
parent_agent_id |
TEXT | YES | FK to the spawning agent for nested subagent trees (ON DELETE SET NULL). Set to the main agent at insert, then repointed to the true spawner by reconcileSubagentParents from each subagent transcript's Task tool result (toolUseResult.agentId), so subagents-of-subagents nest correctly instead of flattening under main |
metadata |
TEXT | YES | JSON blob for extras. For subagents it carries model (the subagent's own model, issue #185) and tokens — an array of per-agent token buckets parsed from the subagent's transcript. The agent-list endpoints price tokens at the current rates to attach a per-agent cost (so a subagent card shows its OWN cost, not the session total). Empty [] means the subagent did no billable work; absent means its transcript wasn't available to parse |
awaiting_input_since |
TEXT | YES | Mirrors the parent session's flag for the main agent. NULL on subagents |
awaiting_reason |
TEXT | YES | Why the row is waiting: notification, stop, session_start, or interrupted. Set/cleared in lock-step with awaiting_input_since; explains why the main agent is waiting. NULL on subagents |
Lifecycle:
stateDiagram-v2
[*] --> Running: Agent created (SessionStart/PreToolUse)
Running --> Running: PreToolUse (set current_tool)
Running --> Running: PostToolUse (increment tokens, cost)
Running --> Completed: Stop/SubagentStop hook
Running --> Failed: Error during processing
Completed --> [*]
Failed --> [*]
current_tool Behavior:
- Set to tool name on
PreToolUsehook (e.g.,"bash","view") - Cleared to
NULLonPostToolUsehook - Used to show real-time tool execution in UI
tool_executions
Records each tool call made by agents.
CREATE TABLE tool_executions (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
agent_id TEXT NOT NULL,
tool_name TEXT NOT NULL,
duration_ms INTEGER,
success INTEGER DEFAULT 1,
error_message TEXT,
created_at TEXT DEFAULT (datetime('now')),
FOREIGN KEY (agent_id) REFERENCES agents(agent_id)
);
Columns:
| Column | Type | Nullable | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
id |
INTEGER | NO | Auto-increment primary key |
agent_id |
TEXT | NO | Foreign key to agents.agent_id |
tool_name |
TEXT | NO | Tool name (bash, view, edit, grep, etc.) |
duration_ms |
INTEGER | YES | Execution time in milliseconds |
success |
INTEGER | NO | 1 = success, 0 = failure |
error_message |
TEXT | YES | NULL if success, error details if failed |
created_at |
TEXT | NO | ISO8601 timestamp of execution |
Common Tool Names:
bash- Shell command executionview- File/directory viewingedit- File editinggrep- Code searchglob- File pattern matchingtask- Sub-agent invocationsql- SQLite query execution
Duration Distribution:
graph TB
Tools[Tool Executions] --> Fast[Fast<br/>< 100ms<br/>view, grep]
Tools --> Medium[Medium<br/>100ms - 1s<br/>edit, bash]
Tools --> Slow[Slow<br/>> 1s<br/>task, build commands]
style Fast fill:#10B981
style Medium fill:#F59E0B
style Slow fill:#EF4444
notifications
Stores system notifications from Claude Code.
CREATE TABLE notifications (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
session_id TEXT NOT NULL,
notification_type TEXT NOT NULL,
message TEXT,
created_at TEXT DEFAULT (datetime('now')),
FOREIGN KEY (session_id) REFERENCES sessions(session_id)
);
Columns:
| Column | Type | Nullable | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
id |
INTEGER | NO | Auto-increment primary key |
session_id |
TEXT | NO | Foreign key to sessions.session_id |
notification_type |
TEXT | NO | Type of notification |
message |
TEXT | YES | Notification message content |
created_at |
TEXT | NO | ISO8601 timestamp |
Common Notification Types:
backgroundTaskComplete- Background agent finishederrorOccurred- Error during executionsystemMessage- General system message
model_pricing
Per-model pricing rules for cost calculation, keyed by model_pattern (a SQL-style glob; % matches any characters). Rates are per million tokens (USD).
CREATE TABLE model_pricing (
model_pattern TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
display_name TEXT NOT NULL,
input_per_mtok REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
output_per_mtok REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
cache_read_per_mtok REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
cache_write_per_mtok REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
cache_write_1h_per_mtok REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, -- 1h-ephemeral cache-write tier
fast_input_per_mtok REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, -- fast-mode premium rates
fast_output_per_mtok REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
-- Time-limited introductory (promo) rates. When intro_until is set, usage on
-- or before that date (YYYY-MM-DD) is priced at the intro_* rates and usage
-- after it at the standard rates. All 0 / NULL = no promo.
intro_input_per_mtok REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
intro_output_per_mtok REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
intro_cache_read_per_mtok REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
intro_cache_write_per_mtok REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
intro_cache_write_1h_per_mtok REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
intro_until TEXT, -- promo cutoff YYYY-MM-DD, or NULL
updated_at TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT (strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%fZ','now'))
);
Columns (highlights):
| Column | Type | Nullable | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
model_pattern |
TEXT | NO | Primary key. SQL-style glob (e.g. claude-opus-4-7%, claude-%-haiku). Rules are matched longest-pattern-first |
display_name |
TEXT | NO | Human-readable model name shown in Settings |
input_per_mtok / output_per_mtok |
REAL | NO | Standard input / output rate per 1M tokens |
cache_read_per_mtok / cache_write_per_mtok / cache_write_1h_per_mtok |
REAL | NO | Cache read + 5m/1h cache-write rates |
fast_input_per_mtok / fast_output_per_mtok |
REAL | NO | Fast-mode premium rates (0 = no premium) |
intro_*_per_mtok |
REAL | NO | Introductory (promo) rates, mirroring the standard fields |
intro_until |
TEXT | YES | Promo cutoff YYYY-MM-DD. Usage on/before it uses the intro rates; NULL = no promo. Editable per-rule in Settings |
updated_at |
TEXT | NO | ISO8601 timestamp of the last edit |
Standard rates and intro rates are edited independently: the pricing update path writes intro columns only when the caller sends intro fields, so a standard-rate edit never disturbs a promo (and vice versa). Clearing intro_until also zeroes the intro rates.
Example default rule (Claude Sonnet 5, with its launch promo):
| Pattern | Input | Output | Intro Input | Intro Output | Intro Until |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
claude-sonnet-5% |
$3.00 | $15.00 | $2.00 | $10.00 | 2026-08-31 |
remote_sources
Config for remote SSH machines the dashboard pulls Claude Code history from, so a single dashboard can consolidate sessions from several machines. No secrets are stored — SSH authentication defers entirely to the host's SSH stack (ssh-agent, ~/.ssh/config, key files). Each row's id is used as the source value on every session imported from that machine (see sessions.source).
CREATE TABLE remote_sources (
id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
label TEXT NOT NULL,
host TEXT NOT NULL,
ssh_port INTEGER,
identity_file TEXT,
remote_home TEXT,
enabled INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 1,
status TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'idle'
CHECK (status IN ('idle','syncing','ok','error')),
last_error TEXT,
last_sync_at TEXT,
last_sync_counts TEXT,
created_at TEXT DEFAULT (strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%fZ','now')),
updated_at TEXT DEFAULT (strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%fZ','now'))
);
Columns:
| Column | Type | Nullable | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
id |
TEXT | NO | Primary key. Also used as sessions.source for sessions pulled from this machine |
label |
TEXT | NO | Human-readable name shown in the UI |
host |
TEXT | NO | SSH destination (user@host) or a ~/.ssh/config alias |
ssh_port |
INTEGER | YES | Optional SSH port; NULL defers to the SSH default / ~/.ssh/config |
identity_file |
TEXT | YES | Optional private-key path passed to ssh (-i); NULL to omit |
remote_home |
TEXT | YES | Optional remote Claude home to read transcripts from; NULL defaults to remote ~/.claude |
enabled |
INTEGER | NO | 1 = eligible for scheduled/manual syncs, 0 = disabled (default 1) |
status |
TEXT | NO | Last sync status: idle, syncing, ok, or error (CHECK-constrained) |
last_error |
TEXT | YES | Error message from the last failed sync/test, or NULL |
last_sync_at |
TEXT | YES | ISO 8601 timestamp of the last successful sync, or NULL |
last_sync_counts |
TEXT | YES | JSON blob of the last sync's counters (imported/skipped/backfilled/errors/sessions_seen/sessions_tagged), or NULL |
created_at |
TEXT | YES | ISO 8601 creation timestamp |
updated_at |
TEXT | YES | ISO 8601 timestamp of the last edit |
Managed through the /api/remote-sources/* routes; sync/status changes are broadcast over the WebSocket as remote_source.status and, on success, remote_data.updated plus per-session session_created / session_updated. See docs/API.md → Remote Data Sources.
Indexes
sessions Indexes
CREATE INDEX idx_sessions_session_id ON sessions(session_id);
CREATE INDEX idx_sessions_status ON sessions(status);
CREATE INDEX idx_sessions_updated_at ON sessions(updated_at DESC);
CREATE INDEX idx_sessions_source ON sessions(source); -- powers the `sources` query filter
-- Partial index covering only the rows the periodic compaction sweep reads:
-- active sessions with a known transcript_path. Writes to other sessions skip
-- the index entirely, so the maintenance cost stays bounded by the small set
-- of live sessions.
CREATE INDEX idx_sessions_active_tp
ON sessions(status, transcript_path)
WHERE status='active' AND transcript_path IS NOT NULL;
Query Patterns:
SELECT * FROM sessions WHERE session_id = ?- Primary key lookupSELECT * FROM sessions WHERE status = 'active'- Filter by statusSELECT * FROM sessions WHERE source IN ('local', ?)- Filter by data source (covered byidx_sessions_source)SELECT * FROM sessions ORDER BY updated_at DESC LIMIT 50- Recent sessionsSELECT id, transcript_path FROM sessions WHERE status='active' AND transcript_path IS NOT NULL ORDER BY updated_at DESC— periodic compaction sweep (covered by the partial index above)
agents Indexes
CREATE INDEX idx_agents_agent_id ON agents(agent_id);
CREATE INDEX idx_agents_session_id ON agents(session_id);
CREATE INDEX idx_agents_status ON agents(status);
Query Patterns:
SELECT * FROM agents WHERE agent_id = ?- Primary key lookupSELECT * FROM agents WHERE session_id = ?- All agents for sessionSELECT * FROM agents WHERE status = 'running'- Active agents
events Indexes
-- Keeps the per-tool-event dedup used by subagent import an index seek instead
-- of a full events scan. importSubagentFromJsonl checks
-- `... WHERE agent_id = ? AND event_type = ? AND data LIKE '%"tool_use_id":"X"%'`
-- before inserting; on a subagent-heavy re-import this drops a large sweep from
-- tens of seconds to sub-second.
CREATE INDEX idx_events_agent_type ON events(agent_id, event_type);
tool_executions Indexes
CREATE INDEX idx_tools_agent_id ON tool_executions(agent_id);
CREATE INDEX idx_tools_created_at ON tool_executions(created_at DESC);
Query Patterns:
SELECT * FROM tool_executions WHERE agent_id = ?- All tools for agentSELECT * FROM tool_executions ORDER BY created_at DESC LIMIT 100- Recent tools
notifications Indexes
CREATE INDEX idx_notifications_session_id ON notifications(session_id);
Query Patterns:
SELECT * FROM notifications WHERE session_id = ?- All notifications for session
Migrations
Schema Versioning
graph TB
V1[Version 1<br/>Initial schema] --> V2[Version 2<br/>Add updated_at]
V2 --> V3[Version 3<br/>Add pricing_rules]
V3 --> VN[Version N<br/>Future migrations]
style V1 fill:#3B82F6
style V2 fill:#10B981
style V3 fill:#F59E0B
Migration Strategy
// db.js - Schema versioning
const SCHEMA_VERSION = 3;
function runMigrations() {
const currentVersion = db.pragma('user_version', { simple: true });
if (currentVersion < 1) {
// Initial schema
db.exec(`
CREATE TABLE sessions (...);
CREATE TABLE agents (...);
-- etc.
`);
db.pragma('user_version = 1');
}
if (currentVersion < 2) {
// Add updated_at column
db.exec(`ALTER TABLE sessions ADD COLUMN updated_at TEXT DEFAULT (datetime('now'))`);
db.pragma('user_version = 2');
}
if (currentVersion < 3) {
// Add pricing_rules table
db.exec(`CREATE TABLE pricing_rules (...)`);
db.pragma('user_version = 3');
}
}
Migration Workflow
sequenceDiagram
participant App
participant DB
participant Migrations
App->>DB: Open connection
DB->>Migrations: Check PRAGMA user_version
Migrations->>Migrations: Compare with SCHEMA_VERSION
alt Version mismatch
Migrations->>DB: Run migration scripts
DB->>Migrations: Success
Migrations->>DB: Update user_version
else Version match
Migrations->>App: Ready
end
App->>DB: Application queries
Query Patterns
Common Queries
List Recent Sessions
SELECT
s.*,
COUNT(DISTINCT a.id) as agent_count,
COUNT(DISTINCT t.id) as tool_count
FROM sessions s
LEFT JOIN agents a ON s.session_id = a.session_id
LEFT JOIN tool_executions t ON a.agent_id = t.agent_id
GROUP BY s.id
ORDER BY s.updated_at DESC
LIMIT 50;
Performance: ~5-10ms (with indexes)
Get Session with Agents
SELECT * FROM sessions WHERE session_id = 'sess_abc123';
SELECT * FROM agents WHERE session_id = 'sess_abc123';
Performance: ~1-2ms per query
Get Agent Tools
SELECT * FROM tool_executions
WHERE agent_id = 'agent_xyz789'
ORDER BY created_at DESC;
Performance: ~2-5ms
Calculate Total Cost
SELECT
SUM(cost) as total_cost
FROM agents
WHERE session_id = 'sess_abc123';
Performance: ~1-2ms
Query Optimization
graph TB
Query[SQL Query] --> Explain[EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN]
Explain --> Scan{Full Table<br/>Scan?}
Scan -->|Yes| AddIndex[Add Index]
Scan -->|No| Check{Query Time<br/>>10ms?}
AddIndex --> Retest[Re-test Query]
Retest --> Check
Check -->|Yes| Optimize[Optimize Query<br/>Rewrite, Denormalize]
Check -->|No| Done[Acceptable Performance]
style AddIndex fill:#F59E0B
style Optimize fill:#EF4444
style Done fill:#10B981
Performance Optimization
SQLite Pragmas
// db.js - Performance tuning
db.pragma('journal_mode = WAL'); // Write-Ahead Logging
db.pragma('synchronous = NORMAL'); // Faster writes (safe with WAL)
db.pragma('cache_size = -64000'); // 64MB cache
db.pragma('temp_store = MEMORY'); // Temp tables in memory
db.pragma('mmap_size = 30000000000'); // Memory-mapped I/O (30GB)
db.pragma('page_size = 4096'); // Optimal page size
Prepared Statements
// db.js - Prepared statements prevent SQL injection + optimize performance
const stmts = {
findSession: db.prepare('SELECT * FROM sessions WHERE session_id = ?'),
createSession: db.prepare('INSERT INTO sessions (session_id, model) VALUES (?, ?)'),
updateSession: db.prepare('UPDATE sessions SET status = ?, total_cost = ? WHERE session_id = ?'),
touchSession: db.prepare("UPDATE sessions SET updated_at = datetime('now') WHERE session_id = ?")
};
// Usage
const session = stmts.findSession.get('sess_abc123');
stmts.touchSession.run('sess_abc123');
Transaction Batching
// Batch multiple writes in a transaction
const insertMany = db.transaction((tools) => {
for (const tool of tools) {
stmts.createToolExecution.run(tool.agent_id, tool.tool_name, tool.duration_ms);
}
});
insertMany([
{ agent_id: 'agent_1', tool_name: 'bash', duration_ms: 100 },
{ agent_id: 'agent_1', tool_name: 'view', duration_ms: 50 },
// ... more tools
]);
Performance Benchmarks
| Operation | Without Optimization | With Optimization | Improvement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Session list (50) | 25ms | 5ms | 5x faster |
| Hook processing | 15ms | 2ms | 7.5x faster |
| Batch insert (100 tools) | 500ms | 50ms | 10x faster |
Data Integrity
Foreign Key Constraints
-- Enabled by default in db.js
PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON;
Constraint Enforcement:
graph TB
Insert[INSERT agent] --> Check{session_id exists?}
Check -->|Yes| Allow[Insert Allowed]
Check -->|No| Reject[FOREIGN KEY constraint failed]
Delete[DELETE session] --> Cascade{Cascade enabled?}
Cascade -->|Yes| DeleteChildren[Delete agents and tools]
Cascade -->|No| BlockDelete[Cannot delete FK exists]
style Allow fill:#10B981
style Reject fill:#EF4444
style DeleteChildren fill:#F59E0B
Data Validation
// Validate before insert
function validateSession(session) {
if (!session.session_id) throw new Error('session_id required');
if (session.total_cost < 0) throw new Error('total_cost must be >= 0');
if (!['active', 'completed'].includes(session.status)) {
throw new Error('Invalid status');
}
}
Backup Strategies
Online Backup (Recommended)
-- Using VACUUM INTO (SQLite 3.27+)
VACUUM INTO '/backups/dashboard_20240318.db';
Offline Backup
#!/bin/bash
# Stop application
systemctl stop agent-dashboard
# Copy database file
cp /var/lib/agent-dashboard/dashboard.db /backups/dashboard_$(date +%Y%m%d).db
# Start application
systemctl start agent-dashboard
Backup Schedule
graph TB
subgraph "Automated Backups"
Daily[Daily Backup<br/>2 AM UTC]
Weekly[Weekly Backup<br/>Sunday 2 AM]
Monthly[Monthly Backup<br/>1st of month]
end
subgraph "Retention"
Daily --> R7[Keep 7 days]
Weekly --> R4[Keep 4 weeks]
Monthly --> R12[Keep 12 months]
end
subgraph "Storage"
R7 --> Local[Local Disk]
R4 --> S3[AWS S3]
R12 --> Glacier[AWS Glacier]
end
style Daily fill:#3B82F6
style S3 fill:#FF9900
Summary
The database schema provides:
- ✅ Normalized design - Minimal redundancy, clear relationships
- ✅ Performance optimized - Indexes, prepared statements, WAL mode
- ✅ Data integrity - Foreign keys, constraints, transactions
- ✅ Migration support - Schema versioning with PRAGMA user_version
- ✅ Comprehensive indexing - Fast queries for common access patterns
- ✅ Backup strategies - Online + offline backup options
For API usage, see docs/API.md.